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Company recalls "Green raisins extra long"

Company recalls "Green raisins extra long"

Company recalls "Green raisins extra long"
Company recalls "Green raisins extra long"

Food Safety Alert: "Green Raisins Extra Long" Recall by Nadi Holding GmbH

Nadi Holding GmbH, headquartered in Hamburg, Germany, has issued a recall for their product "Grüne Rosinen extra lang" due to elevated sulphur dioxide levels. This news was announced on Wednesday by several state portals and the Federal Office of Consumer Protection and Food Safety. The 400-gram packaging with a best-before date of June 1, 2025, is the affected product.

The problem lies in the lack of labeling for sulphur dioxide, an allergen that should be explicitly listed under food safety guidelines. This recall affects consumers in various German states, including Bavaria, Berlin, Hamburg, Lower Saxony, North Rhine-Westphalia, and Saxony.

Food Safety Advice

For consumers living in these states, it is crucial to check their food storage for the affected "Grüne Rosinen extra lang" product. Proper disposal methods should be employed once the product has been identified.

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The initial article made no mention of Nadi Holding GmbH or their product in relation to food safety concerns. However, lactoferrin, its potential uses in the food industry, and broader worries regarding the health implications of long-lasting food conserved in cans, including Bisphenol A (BPA) contamination and nutritional imbalances in canned food, were discussed in the available sources[1][2].

To find more details and the actual impact of this recall, it is essential to investigate further by consulting additional food safety tracking resources and databases.

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